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carlos hardy, director of public affairs, baltimore substance abuse systems, incorporated, baltimore, maryland. john, what role does language play in forming public opinion on addiction and mental health issues? i think language plays a critical role in the way that, after all, it's the, it conveys the meaning of, of what we're trying to express. and so i think it plays a very important role and we should think carefully about the terms that we use because of that. so, why does some language impede the understanding, lureen, of, of our field and the way we refer to people? well i think particularly now that we have this new recovery framework, people are holding on to the old language. and the new language really holds the fullness of the framework, it really shows the validity of the framework, it shows the reality of recovery. and so the fact people are holding on to that old language, is really impeding us from moving forward into this new framework. and daphne what type, what are we talking about in terms of the old language, the new language and, and the transition that we're try
carlos hardy, director of public affairs, baltimore substance abuse systems, incorporated, baltimore, maryland. john, what role does language play in forming public opinion on addiction and mental health issues? i think language plays a critical role in the way that, after all, it's the, it conveys the meaning of, of what we're trying to express. and so i think it plays a very important role and we should think carefully about the terms that we use because of that. so, why does some language...
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"baltimore sun". maryland faces pay freeze. details from the story by paul west. marylanders likely hit by two year pay freeze announced yesterday by the president, the state legislator top fiscal analyst predicting quote, adverse effect on maryland's revenue growth. local economists saying a freeze would hurt the state's recovery and could foreshadow federal job cuts. just three examples of the number of federal employees in maryland. there are 41,000 at fort meade. 17,842 at national institutes of health and 1,000 at the social security office. of course -- 13,000. military personnel exempted from the pay freeze although steny hoyer, representative from maryland saying military employees should also have the same pay freeze that civilian workers have offered. that story from the hill newspaper. jeanine, is federal employee joining us from fort meade, maryland. good morning. >> caller: good morning. i'm all for the pay freeze. i think it is appropriate. i would just ask at some point they look at number of contractors employed by the federal government and the pa
"baltimore sun". maryland faces pay freeze. details from the story by paul west. marylanders likely hit by two year pay freeze announced yesterday by the president, the state legislator top fiscal analyst predicting quote, adverse effect on maryland's revenue growth. local economists saying a freeze would hurt the state's recovery and could foreshadow federal job cuts. just three examples of the number of federal employees in maryland. there are 41,000 at fort meade. 17,842 at...
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host: baltimore. democrat's line. you are on with pete hoekstra. caller: good morning. we americans are very intelligent people. we need to know the truth. i am glad to see these leaks. our foreign policy is disasters. it is a leftover from the corrupt bush administration. i am embarrassed how we are conducting foreign policy. it is not what our enemies are going to do with this information, it is our so- called friends. we invite dignitaries to our embassy and then we surreptitiously collect their dna. how can we be trusted around the globe if this is how we behave? guest: this is diplomacy that was carried out under the bush administration, now, some of the policy objectives may have been modified under this administration, but how diplomacy was conducted has been pretty consistent under the bush should ministration, under the obama administration, and i would think that you would find the same types of actions in the clinton administration. a couple of points. i would agree with you, more of this information should have been public. this is where you get into the ove
host: baltimore. democrat's line. you are on with pete hoekstra. caller: good morning. we americans are very intelligent people. we need to know the truth. i am glad to see these leaks. our foreign policy is disasters. it is a leftover from the corrupt bush administration. i am embarrassed how we are conducting foreign policy. it is not what our enemies are going to do with this information, it is our so- called friends. we invite dignitaries to our embassy and then we surreptitiously collect...
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the visiting buccaneers raid on baltimore falling short the home team yet to be beaten at their stadium these are the ravens doing most of the damage in the second pool just scoring two touchdowns in a three minute span down told he gaining a step on the defender here with joe flacco finding him to make it three the home side is then adding to their lead before the big break flacco and derek mason on the same page this time around the thirty six year old veteran putting his team up seventeen to three with that catch. of the box detailing the fourth josh freeman connecting with cal and winslow the second with three minutes to go little too late though the ravens take it seventeen town. and its fellow a.f.c. north lead does pittsburgh next time out for the ravens the steelers holding on to their jointly biased threat against buffalo rashad mandan hall in pittsburgh controlling the game with the first time but the second was a different story jackson making the most out of a sure pass from ryan fitzpatrick to the laid back to thirty two seven there came a battle of the kicker as ensued wit
the visiting buccaneers raid on baltimore falling short the home team yet to be beaten at their stadium these are the ravens doing most of the damage in the second pool just scoring two touchdowns in a three minute span down told he gaining a step on the defender here with joe flacco finding him to make it three the home side is then adding to their lead before the big break flacco and derek mason on the same page this time around the thirty six year old veteran putting his team up seventeen to...
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the visiting buccaneers raid on baltimore falling short the home team yet. to be beaten up their stadium this year and the ravens doing most of the damage in this second quarter scoring two touchdowns in a three minute span tight end top giving a step on the defender here with two flacco finding him to make it and three the home side is there not being to their lead before the big brick flacco and derek mason on the same page this time around. their thirty six year old veteran putting his team seventeen three up with this the books did rally in the fourth just freeman connecting with kellen winslow the second with three minutes to go to. though the ravens take it seventeen to. its fellow a.f.c. leaders pittsburgh next tamad for those ravens the steelers holding onto their jointly by a threat against buffalo rashard mendenhall and pittsburgh controlling the game in the first half but the second well it's a different story fred jackson making the most of the short pass from harvard alumni ryan fitz patrick to cut the lead to thirty seven a bottle of the kicker
the visiting buccaneers raid on baltimore falling short the home team yet. to be beaten up their stadium this year and the ravens doing most of the damage in this second quarter scoring two touchdowns in a three minute span tight end top giving a step on the defender here with two flacco finding him to make it and three the home side is there not being to their lead before the big brick flacco and derek mason on the same page this time around. their thirty six year old veteran putting his team...
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i'm used to a wetter atmosphere in baltimore's harbored taverns. we get many requests for earmarks in my own subcommittee of commerce, justice, science. i get $3 million worth of requests. $580 million came for priser technology. another $980 million came for fighting crime, drugs, and gangs through enforcement, prevention, and intervention. also we got $220 million worth of requests in science and in education. we did not fund those at those levels, and in fact we severely reduced them and stayed within what we think are acceptable limits. but i want to give everyone the magnitude, the pent-up demand and local communities to keep our communities safe, to educate our children in science and technology, to make sure we keep our police officers safe, with earmarks of $3 billion. i acknowledge that there's been abuses of congressionally designated projects. that's why i support reform. in reform refocused on in the year 2007, new senate rules that required full disclosure of these projects. in 2009, senator inouye insisted on more stringent reforms. e
i'm used to a wetter atmosphere in baltimore's harbored taverns. we get many requests for earmarks in my own subcommittee of commerce, justice, science. i get $3 million worth of requests. $580 million came for priser technology. another $980 million came for fighting crime, drugs, and gangs through enforcement, prevention, and intervention. also we got $220 million worth of requests in science and in education. we did not fund those at those levels, and in fact we severely reduced them and...
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been up from baltimore. id -- independent line. caller: i do think the release will hurt american in a sense that these types of questions posed by information released impact our national security. they become an embarrassment to america. because of problems diplomatically in terms of what people can expect. and they can essentials the undermine the way diplomats do business. i think that's we should look much harder at prosecuting the release of this information, and that we should have reason to expect that professional media organizations will take into consideration the impact on a countries national security in the building these types of information. and i think we should be more aggressive and more upset with what the publishers, wikileaks, are doing. host: would you like to see the prosecution of the person who actually leaked these documents from the united states or also prosecution of julian assange and the people that wikileaks? caller: i think the latter. obviously the person who is alleged to have leaked this informa
been up from baltimore. id -- independent line. caller: i do think the release will hurt american in a sense that these types of questions posed by information released impact our national security. they become an embarrassment to america. because of problems diplomatically in terms of what people can expect. and they can essentials the undermine the way diplomats do business. i think that's we should look much harder at prosecuting the release of this information, and that we should have...
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been up from baltimore. id -- independent line. caller: i do think the release will hurt american in a sense that these types of questions posed by information released impact our national security. they become an embarrassment to america. because of problems diplomatically in terms of what people can expect. and they can essentials the undermine the way diplomats do business. i think that's we shouldook much harder at prosecuting the release of this information, and that we should have reason to expect that professional media organizations will take into consideration the impact on a countries national security in the building these types of information. and i think we should be more aggressive and more upset with what the publishers, wikileaks, are doing. host: would you like to see the prosecution ofhe person who actually leaked these documents from the united states or also prosecution of julian assange and the people that wikileaks? caller: i think the latter. obviously the person who is alleged to have leaked this information
been up from baltimore. id -- independent line. caller: i do think the release will hurt american in a sense that these types of questions posed by information released impact our national security. they become an embarrassment to america. because of problems diplomatically in terms of what people can expect. and they can essentials the undermine the way diplomats do business. i think that's we shouldook much harder at prosecuting the release of this information, and that we should have reason...
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then, drake gets indicted by the federal grand jury in baltimore for leaking information to the baltimore sun. and at that point i realized i was really smart not putting the names of my sources into the footnotes of my book. the other thing i would like to say is, before i turn over to you, for those of you who may think that i was a little too critical of the agency in the book, i tacked onto the paperback version sort of a postscript of what's going on since president obama became, moved into the white house in january of last year. i mentioned a few programs which, you know, took the breath away of some people at fort meade, but didn't reveal as much as i could have about what these programs are up to. i wanted to sort of correct, begin the process of correcting what some people think is a slant towards the critical aspects of my book, by paying tribute and mentioning the successes that are currently taking place. you have to be wary when you read a newspaper article, take for example, the dana priest series that was published by the "washington post" recently. which, you know, someti
then, drake gets indicted by the federal grand jury in baltimore for leaking information to the baltimore sun. and at that point i realized i was really smart not putting the names of my sources into the footnotes of my book. the other thing i would like to say is, before i turn over to you, for those of you who may think that i was a little too critical of the agency in the book, i tacked onto the paperback version sort of a postscript of what's going on since president obama became, moved...
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been up from baltimore. id -- independent line. caller: i do think the release will hurt american in a sense that these types of questions posed by information released impact our national security. they become an embarrassment to america. because of problems diplomatically in terms of what people can expect. and they can essentials the undermine the way diplomats do business. i think that's we should look much harder at prosecuting the release of this information, and that we should have reason to expect that professional media organizations will take into consideration the impact on a countries national security in the building these types of information. and i think we should be more aggressive and more upset with what the publishers, wikileaks, are doing. host: would you like to see the prosecution of the person who actually leaked these documents from the united states or also prosecution of julian assange and the people that wikileaks? caller: i think the latter. obviously the person who is alleged to have leaked this informa
been up from baltimore. id -- independent line. caller: i do think the release will hurt american in a sense that these types of questions posed by information released impact our national security. they become an embarrassment to america. because of problems diplomatically in terms of what people can expect. and they can essentials the undermine the way diplomats do business. i think that's we should look much harder at prosecuting the release of this information, and that we should have...
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baltimore a touchdown better than tampa. >>> chicago, michael vick leading the eagles on to the field in a game matching two of the best but no magic for him. he is picked off by harris to stop a possible scoring drive. that's the first interception he has thrown all year. the bears scored at the other end. nice touch by cutler. the bears are sporting a record of 8-1 after their 31-26 win. >>> the vikings handed leslie fraser a win in his debut as they downed washington 17-13. >>> green bay and atlanta. the packers rodders -- rodgers, spots nelson, the score stands up with 56 seconds left to play. the packers then hurt themselves on the next kickoff. matt dragging him down by his face mask at 15-yards to put the ball at the packer 49. falcons move to the 29. from there bryant on a 47-yard field goal. atlanta 9-2 after the win. the packers 7-4. john casey grazed the up right but missed the field goal and cleveland got the win over carolina. senate texans johnson had heard enough of tennessee's finnegan. the helmets off and you can do damage. both were ejected, fines and possible suspen
baltimore a touchdown better than tampa. >>> chicago, michael vick leading the eagles on to the field in a game matching two of the best but no magic for him. he is picked off by harris to stop a possible scoring drive. that's the first interception he has thrown all year. the bears scored at the other end. nice touch by cutler. the bears are sporting a record of 8-1 after their 31-26 win. >>> the vikings handed leslie fraser a win in his debut as they downed washington 17-13....
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baltimore and pittsburgh, the n.f.c. co-leaders were both winners. st. louis with a victory ties them with seattle atop the n.f.c. west while kansas city leads the a.f.c. northwest. for more news and sports, log on to cbssports.com. about the world. and yourself. >> safer: now, andy rooney. >> rooney: i've been thinking of moving to new jersey, because last week, i read an article in "the wall street journal" that said that asian americans "lived well in the garden state." the garden state is new jersey. the article said that asian americans have a life expectancy of 91.8 years, compared to 79.7 for the rest of the population of new jersey. i know new jersey, and if you ask me, living there, it just seemed that long. the article reminded me of my friend, ozzie segerberg, who wrote a book in 1982 called "living to be 100." i think until you get close to 100, living that long doesn't seem like that attractive a goal. i found out that there are more than 70,000 people in the united states over 100 years old. research has shown that having a sense of humor a
baltimore and pittsburgh, the n.f.c. co-leaders were both winners. st. louis with a victory ties them with seattle atop the n.f.c. west while kansas city leads the a.f.c. northwest. for more news and sports, log on to cbssports.com. about the world. and yourself. >> safer: now, andy rooney. >> rooney: i've been thinking of moving to new jersey, because last week, i read an article in "the wall street journal" that said that asian americans "lived well in the garden...
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a baltimore native with a crew cut, a bow tie and an easy going manner, gary moore was one of television's earliest stars. >> that one even better than when we rehearsed it. that was very good. >> reporter: it's long-running cbs variety show helped launch the careers of carol burnt and barbra streisand, jonathan winters, don knotts ♪ and the rain stops beating on my window pain ♪ >> osgood: he also hosted popular tv quiz shows such as i've got a secret and to tell the truth. in truth, it's no secret why gary moore was such a success. never shocking. he was the perfect tv house guest. invited back by millions time and time again. >> until next week, good-bye out there. >> osgood: coming up.... >> not only did i write for the worst tv show in history.... >> osgood: the witt and wisdom of andy borowitz. >> ...i was the worst writer on the worst tv show in history. while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body
a baltimore native with a crew cut, a bow tie and an easy going manner, gary moore was one of television's earliest stars. >> that one even better than when we rehearsed it. that was very good. >> reporter: it's long-running cbs variety show helped launch the careers of carol burnt and barbra streisand, jonathan winters, don knotts ♪ and the rain stops beating on my window pain ♪ >> osgood: he also hosted popular tv quiz shows such as i've got a secret and to tell the...
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that is baltimore on washington journal." enjoy the rest of your sunday. . . >> senator coleman, thank you very much for being here. >> we just heard that you have said that if michael steel decides to run, you will not be a candidate. >> republicans don't have to beat up on republicans. secondly, he campaigned and supported me. i have been very, very candid with the chairman. there's been challenges with major donors. on the other hand, i don't think so these gotten enough credit to bring the tea party into the republican coalition. i don't think it's productive from my perspective. >> let me introduce you to steve from the white house correspondent. gentlemen, thanks. steve, you want to start? >> steve, good to see you. >> by the way, i work with both these guys. i'm glad to see you're still working. i'm glad to see you're still out there. >> we appreciate that. >> senator, the republican national committee ends this cycle in debt. the only one in the major party committees that spent more than it raised, and it didn't rais
that is baltimore on washington journal." enjoy the rest of your sunday. . . >> senator coleman, thank you very much for being here. >> we just heard that you have said that if michael steel decides to run, you will not be a candidate. >> republicans don't have to beat up on republicans. secondly, he campaigned and supported me. i have been very, very candid with the chairman. there's been challenges with major donors. on the other hand, i don't think so these gotten...
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here is the lead story in the baltimore sun -- jobless benefits begin to phase out. thousands of merrill lenders face being cut off from -- merrill -- marylanders base being cut off from jobless benefits. an estimated 2 million people loseonwide are slated to benefits, including 14,000 in the maryland. more than 30,000 laid-off maryland residents will exhaust their benefits early next year. the phased-out is happening because of a federally funded program that gave president payments beyond the normal 26 weeks which will lapse on tuesday. -- gave president -- gave residents payments beyond the normal 26 weeks which will lapse on tuesday. congress has let the extended benefits program expire before, only to restart it later. charlotte, bob, republican. good morning. caller: i am of the place that these people were hired on november 2. host: thank you or calling in. here is, from the new york times, the nonfiction bestsellers -- "position points -- "decision points" is number one. "broke" by glenn beck is no. 3. the autobiography of mark twain is no. 7. this is volume
here is the lead story in the baltimore sun -- jobless benefits begin to phase out. thousands of merrill lenders face being cut off from -- merrill -- marylanders base being cut off from jobless benefits. an estimated 2 million people loseonwide are slated to benefits, including 14,000 in the maryland. more than 30,000 laid-off maryland residents will exhaust their benefits early next year. the phased-out is happening because of a federally funded program that gave president payments beyond the...
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baltimore. caller: i have a question on the capital requirements that the banks were required to keep. i think that is the root of the problem. i do not think there is a problem with derivatives, securitization of assets. what really got the whole system on the wrong path was when the capital requirements for the banks were losing. that allowed the banks to become extremely leveraged. that is the fundamental problem. i lay that at the foot of congress, who allowed those capital requirements to be reduced. guest: another important part of the story. there is a tendency in discussing the crisis to be a lot about like the blind man and the elephant. you are feeling one part of that -- this must feel like something else -- not getting your hands around the hole. -- the whole. banks were required to keep less and less of their own capital in these instruments, which led to some recklessness. one character in my book, paul o'neill, president bush's treasury secretary, was left out of town at the time.
baltimore. caller: i have a question on the capital requirements that the banks were required to keep. i think that is the root of the problem. i do not think there is a problem with derivatives, securitization of assets. what really got the whole system on the wrong path was when the capital requirements for the banks were losing. that allowed the banks to become extremely leveraged. that is the fundamental problem. i lay that at the foot of congress, who allowed those capital requirements to...
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records the latest film follows a trio of harry run and her money as they find the best way to be lord baltimore. harry potter pg- 13. at the theaters classic read on bill read on so got a makeover tangled is the name of the film. the movie was released tuesday has made $11 million at the box office kang gold rated pg. also burlesque starring christina adularia and share. a small-time singer to move to l.a. to make a shot at stardom. catfights in suit. burlesque pg-13. that is what is at theaters right now. we will be right back. look at this video we will explain about more going on here this is india a trained a couple of guys getting the tar slack out of them by a bunch of women. will tell you about that a moment live pictures from best buy in san rafael a live report in a moment. 8:30 a.m. open that tahoe area we have snow on either side george will be up talking about some chain requirements in a moment. the latest we have rain in the way which will translate into still in the higher elevations we are following that in the cold temperatures this morning a lot of folks lined up at stores dol
records the latest film follows a trio of harry run and her money as they find the best way to be lord baltimore. harry potter pg- 13. at the theaters classic read on bill read on so got a makeover tangled is the name of the film. the movie was released tuesday has made $11 million at the box office kang gold rated pg. also burlesque starring christina adularia and share. a small-time singer to move to l.a. to make a shot at stardom. catfights in suit. burlesque pg-13. that is what is at...
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we also hear from baltimore governor martineau malick. this national press club luncheon last about an hour -- baltimore governor martin o'malley. . . >> on behalf of our members worldwide i'd like to welcome our speakers and attendees which include guests of our speaker as well as working journalists. i'd like to welcome our c-span and public radio audiences. as the speech concludes i'll allow as many questions as time permits. i'd like to introduce our head table guests. on your right eleanor cliff, columnist for "newsweek" magazine. rick dunnham, the president of the freedell. donald linewand, the immediate pass president of the press club. billy shore, founder and executive director of share our strength and the guest ofs speaker. andrew schneider, associate chair for kiplinger and speaker's committee chair. skipping over our speaker for a moment, melissa charboneau, clark bunting, president of the discovery channel. governor martin o'malley of maryland, a guest of the speaker. [applause] >> robert yune, cnn political research directo
we also hear from baltimore governor martineau malick. this national press club luncheon last about an hour -- baltimore governor martin o'malley. . . >> on behalf of our members worldwide i'd like to welcome our speakers and attendees which include guests of our speaker as well as working journalists. i'd like to welcome our c-span and public radio audiences. as the speech concludes i'll allow as many questions as time permits. i'd like to introduce our head table guests. on your right...
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host: in the "baltimore sun" black friday off with a bang. they write the national retail federation, which will release weekend sales results sunday, has said consumers are cautious because of the high unemployment rate but will still spend. sales are expected to increase a moderate 2.3% from last year to $444 billion. while that growth remains slightly lower than the 10-year average holiday sales increase of 2.5%, it would be a marked improvement from last year 0.4% increase and 3.9% who will did i sales delaney retailers report -- tkhraoeub in 2008. it is an important indication of how the rest of the season will go. chester, south carolina, todd on the democratic line. caller: good morning. host: are you planning more or less holiday spending this year? caller: well, i lost my job in 2006 and i'm one of those permanent unemployed and i just really haven't been spending a lot for christmas and probably won't spend any. host: you say permanent unemployed. you don't think you will ever get a job again? caller: our county is so, has such a hi
host: in the "baltimore sun" black friday off with a bang. they write the national retail federation, which will release weekend sales results sunday, has said consumers are cautious because of the high unemployment rate but will still spend. sales are expected to increase a moderate 2.3% from last year to $444 billion. while that growth remains slightly lower than the 10-year average holiday sales increase of 2.5%, it would be a marked improvement from last year 0.4% increase and...
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we came here to the baltimore aquarium to see how intelligent dolphins are. you see them playing with the trainers all of the time, but scientists who study them say there's a lot more happening there than just play, that their intelligence actually rivals ours. here you go. to see up close what has scientists so excited, we climbed down into a tiny underwater lab with a window into the aquarium where scientist diana reeves puts a two-way mirror up against the glass. the dolphins cannot see us, but she can see how the dolphins react to the mirror. we used to think that we were the only species on the planet who can think, but now we know we're amongst many thinking species so the questions are no longer can they think but how do they think? so with this capacity of giving them mirrors, it looks like they are doing things similar to us. reese has been studying dolphins' behavior for 25 years. most animals don't even pay attention to mirrors, most dogs won't even look in a mirror. cats don't pay much attention. or animals do pay attention but they think it's an
we came here to the baltimore aquarium to see how intelligent dolphins are. you see them playing with the trainers all of the time, but scientists who study them say there's a lot more happening there than just play, that their intelligence actually rivals ours. here you go. to see up close what has scientists so excited, we climbed down into a tiny underwater lab with a window into the aquarium where scientist diana reeves puts a two-way mirror up against the glass. the dolphins cannot see us,...
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tampa bay at baltimore. all of our games this week involving teams with pretty solid winning records. after as we head towards the latter stretch of the season. some tight matchups >> let's get to the picks. willis goes with the falcons, his giants, of course, the eagles and baltimore. >> and vinita stays with the home teams. her strategy all this season. she's going with atlanta, the giants and baltimore. >> and jack is taking green bay over the falcons. he also takes the giants, the bears and baltimore. >> and hot from supporting my saints in their come-from-behind last-minute win over last dallas night, who dat, i'll take atlanta, giants, phillies and the ravens. >> diane goes with atlanta and she makes the giants the only unanimous pick. there you go. >> that sounded wonderful. >> that was terrific. she's also taking chicago and she's the only one picking the buccaneers over baltimore. >> whatever. if you like football, check out our college style today. three of the nation's top four-ranked teams play o
tampa bay at baltimore. all of our games this week involving teams with pretty solid winning records. after as we head towards the latter stretch of the season. some tight matchups >> let's get to the picks. willis goes with the falcons, his giants, of course, the eagles and baltimore. >> and vinita stays with the home teams. her strategy all this season. she's going with atlanta, the giants and baltimore. >> and jack is taking green bay over the falcons. he also takes the...
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bitter 15 degrees in the twin cities. 28 in omaha. 36 in the windy city. 40s in boston, new york and baltimore. and a nice-sounding 82 in miami. >>> president obama may well spend part of his holiday on the phone with the chinese president. the u.s. wants china to put pressure on north korea after its attack on a south korean island earlier this week. tensions between the north and the south continue to escalate. the south korean president has ordered security around the island beefed up, and north korea is warning of more retaliation if provoked. >>> there is some news to be thankful for today. new signals that the economy is showing some signs of recovery. the number of americans filing first-time jobless claims dropped to 407,000 last week, far fewer than predicted. that's the lowest level since july of 2008. analysts are not yet ready to declare a trend, but claims for unemployment benefits have fallen in four of the last six weeks. >>> it's not all good news this thanksgiving. many americans are still struggling to make ends meet. looking at yet another lean holiday season. but as ron cla
bitter 15 degrees in the twin cities. 28 in omaha. 36 in the windy city. 40s in boston, new york and baltimore. and a nice-sounding 82 in miami. >>> president obama may well spend part of his holiday on the phone with the chinese president. the u.s. wants china to put pressure on north korea after its attack on a south korean island earlier this week. tensions between the north and the south continue to escalate. the south korean president has ordered security around the island beefed...
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he lives in baltimore?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: lower lower east side. >> lower lower east side. >> jimmy: we have a clip of the stephon. i just want to show a clip of bill hader. >> oh, sure. >> new york's hottest club is gush. club owner gay dunaway has built a fantasy world that answers the question, now? this place has everything, geeks, sherpas, a jamaican nurse wearing a shower cap. room after room of broken mirrors, and look over there in the corner. is that mick jagger? no, it's a fat kid on a slip-and-slide. his knees look like this -- and he's ready to party. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: so, i'm sorry. it was not mick jagger? >> no, it wasn't jagger. fat kid. but this kid -- [ cheers and applause ] >> look at me. >> jimmy: i love you, buddy. "saturday night live" is back live saturday december 1st with robert de niro, diddy and dirty money. bill hader, everybody. victoria justice is up next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ anncr: this friday, it's the old navy gobblepalooza dance-off!
he lives in baltimore?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: lower lower east side. >> lower lower east side. >> jimmy: we have a clip of the stephon. i just want to show a clip of bill hader. >> oh, sure. >> new york's hottest club is gush. club owner gay dunaway has built a fantasy world that answers the question, now? this place has everything, geeks, sherpas, a jamaican nurse wearing a shower cap. room after room of broken mirrors, and look over there in the corner. is...
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here it is his op-ed piece in "the baltimore sun." he is the volunteer executive director of the calvert institute for policy research. thank you. about 40 minutes left in our program. we will turn our attention to this -- citizens' handbook. influencing york elected official. we will be right back. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> take a look at the new members of congress with the c- span video library. find a complete list. every new member is listed, what their district map, campaign finances for the midterm elections and any appearances on c-span. all free on your computer any time. it is washington, your way. >> this weekend on book tv's " afterwards." with polling data from eight arab countries james zogby questions muslims and discusses his findings with a reporter who discusses the middle east -- covers the middle east. on c-span2. this week marked the 47th anniversary of the assassination of president client -- kennedy. we will talk with geral
here it is his op-ed piece in "the baltimore sun." he is the volunteer executive director of the calvert institute for policy research. thank you. about 40 minutes left in our program. we will turn our attention to this -- citizens' handbook. influencing york elected official. we will be right back. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> take a look at the new members of congress with the c- span video...
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we're still jammed hear coming from highway 4 and you're looking at traffic heading for baltimore drive. jackie is track and the back up for us. look at the live image from air-traffic maps and you will see that highway 4 is where the slowdown begins at the heavy traffic in pockets leading down towards else to read at albany and the lower east shore freely. it is slow and again for the said have ride on the 680 as you head towards pleasant hill and is said by indirection. last time we checked this it was not to a bad ride it all and it has created additional hazard and a slowing the ride. look at the rest of the commute, no problems and west on 24, no problems. checking us live right here into this said bound and coming from the 238 and leading from the ride to where it does look good. it said francisco a look at the commute, excuse me, this is san francisco there. it is not too bad i commute and lighter than usual traffic heading towards the sfo are into the city northbound into the peninsula. paroquet now has a check with your conditions in this year. >> that is right. if you are head
we're still jammed hear coming from highway 4 and you're looking at traffic heading for baltimore drive. jackie is track and the back up for us. look at the live image from air-traffic maps and you will see that highway 4 is where the slowdown begins at the heavy traffic in pockets leading down towards else to read at albany and the lower east shore freely. it is slow and again for the said have ride on the 680 as you head towards pleasant hill and is said by indirection. last time we checked...
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baltimore, philadelphia, new york city, to albany, buffalo, then the great turn west to ohio, indiana, cleveland, columbus, indianapolis, chicago, and then south to springfield. and mary lincoln gave permission for this. it wasn't known whether he would allow it to happen or this plan, an open coffin all the way. one million people viewed the corporation of abraham lincoln. more than 100,000 children filed past his coffin. several million people saw the train. and there were exotic rituals along the way. thousands of flowers. women would come aboard and bring flowers, weep at the tomb, leave notes. in one town, children sent a wreath for willie lincoln. his body was removed and laid beside his father. lincoln had planned to take willie home at the end of the second term in 1869. they traveled together back to springfield. in new york city, a photographer captured photographs of lincoln dead in his coffin. and it caused the national sensation. secretary of war staten was outraged. he ordered they were sieged and smalled. they were expect for one print that ended up in the papers and wa
baltimore, philadelphia, new york city, to albany, buffalo, then the great turn west to ohio, indiana, cleveland, columbus, indianapolis, chicago, and then south to springfield. and mary lincoln gave permission for this. it wasn't known whether he would allow it to happen or this plan, an open coffin all the way. one million people viewed the corporation of abraham lincoln. more than 100,000 children filed past his coffin. several million people saw the train. and there were exotic rituals...
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>> she lived a winter in philadelphia, two winters in baltimore, and she was very aware that the midwest was a more free-thinking, open-ended society that chicago offered opportunities, and she was -- but her greater frame of reference was the hierarchies in england and she was visiting the first settlement house in the world to understand it when she started the hull house, one of the things she said was we're doing it difference than the other because we're not so -- i don't remember if it was hung up on class, but less class conscious and open minded about, you know, treating everyone as social equals. she saw that as american trait than a mid western ones but she understood that too. >> host: this sexism in greater hierarchy for feminist analysts say sexism is described as the invention of the housewife, and one of the questions that still sort of lingers for me in the book, actually, you talk about how at the beginning they were all volunteers, and of course, as the settlement developed and grew there was paid staff, but the question of how domestic labor was conducted for the resid
>> she lived a winter in philadelphia, two winters in baltimore, and she was very aware that the midwest was a more free-thinking, open-ended society that chicago offered opportunities, and she was -- but her greater frame of reference was the hierarchies in england and she was visiting the first settlement house in the world to understand it when she started the hull house, one of the things she said was we're doing it difference than the other because we're not so -- i don't remember if...
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one person at baltimore washington airport wrote: "all that talk about t.s.a. boycotts and delays were exaggerated. quick trip through security." another traveler at dallas forth worth tweeted this: "no problems. no scan or patdown, nor did i see anyone else doing it." while it seemed air travel was going smoothly today, the uproar over the new security techniques has some thinking about reforms at t.s.a. florida republican john mica who is in line to chair the house transportation committee in the new congress, contends the agency's screening methods are inefficient. >> right now, we're spending all our time on every american. we're spending time on airport employees, pilots, millions of people who have top secret clearances. there are folks like myself that can go into the white house or nuclear facilities and not go through what we do to get on an airplane. screening and re-screening those people that don't pose a threat and using all your resources in that unfocused manner that has to be changed. we can direct our resources, our technology and our invasion
one person at baltimore washington airport wrote: "all that talk about t.s.a. boycotts and delays were exaggerated. quick trip through security." another traveler at dallas forth worth tweeted this: "no problems. no scan or patdown, nor did i see anyone else doing it." while it seemed air travel was going smoothly today, the uproar over the new security techniques has some thinking about reforms at t.s.a. florida republican john mica who is in line to chair the house...
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upper 40s from boston to baltimore. 30s in the windy city and minneapolis. a bone-chilling minus 2 degrees in billings. 17 in boise. 27 in seattle. >>> turning now overseas to the fallout from the violent clash between north and south korea. the uncertainty of it spooked investors. most asian markets dropped sharply today when they opened before recovering. the dow jones average opens today after a 142-point plunge. however, shares of defense stocks bucked the trend. they were up yesterday. >>> we learned this morning from a u.s. aircraft carrier will take part in a joint military drill with south korean forces in waters off korea's west coast. >> the exercise which has been in the works for months starts sunday, not far from yesterday's exchange of artillery shells. john hendren is in washington with more. >> reporter: at the white house, the national security team fielded updates throughout the day. and white house spokesman robert gibbs says the u.s. is firmly committed to defending its ally, south korea. a barrage of north korean artillery strikes south
upper 40s from boston to baltimore. 30s in the windy city and minneapolis. a bone-chilling minus 2 degrees in billings. 17 in boise. 27 in seattle. >>> turning now overseas to the fallout from the violent clash between north and south korea. the uncertainty of it spooked investors. most asian markets dropped sharply today when they opened before recovering. the dow jones average opens today after a 142-point plunge. however, shares of defense stocks bucked the trend. they were up...
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and he really changed the face of baltimore. he is a given adequate credit for all of the people he put into place in the leadership of the city who are still serving in key positions in baltimore, and he has been a transformative dean at howard university law school, bring in national leaders, refreshing the faculty, keeping it fiscally sound, raising money. so it's with great affection that i introduce mayor kurt schmoke. juan williams, i will introduce later on. but i also want to introduce michelle alexander, because she has a special history with the aclu. i got to see her in her days as an aclu attorney heading the racial justice project of the aclu of in california. she was quick and smart, and piercing in her analysis. and as soon as we all matter we knew that she was going to be a national leader. and now she's moved to ohio. she said children. she's gotten married but she has come out with a blockbuster book on the problems with racial profiling and race issues in the criminal justice system, the new jim crow, and she'
and he really changed the face of baltimore. he is a given adequate credit for all of the people he put into place in the leadership of the city who are still serving in key positions in baltimore, and he has been a transformative dean at howard university law school, bring in national leaders, refreshing the faculty, keeping it fiscally sound, raising money. so it's with great affection that i introduce mayor kurt schmoke. juan williams, i will introduce later on. but i also want to introduce...
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let me show you in "the baltimore sun." bwi airport, one of the biggest in the nation in the service area. the front page has the story. activists plan to urge flyers to opt out of the imaging program, forcing delays. below that, at airports and brace for protests. he writes -- "usa today" has a front-page story about polling and what fliers find most useful. despite the boycott buzz, new scanners are favored. nearly six out of 10 air travelers say they are bothered are angered by sorrow pat downs. -- thorough pat downs. three-quarters of travelers faced with a screening choices for for the full body scanning machines. the story about the money behind a scanning machines is one that our guest has been covering, also with "usa today." on the phone with us this morning. i want to ask you about this program that is many years in the making and involves federal contracts. what can you tell our audience? guest: something the federal government had been considering for a while and that lead to contracts last year to l3 communicat
let me show you in "the baltimore sun." bwi airport, one of the biggest in the nation in the service area. the front page has the story. activists plan to urge flyers to opt out of the imaging program, forcing delays. below that, at airports and brace for protests. he writes -- "usa today" has a front-page story about polling and what fliers find most useful. despite the boycott buzz, new scanners are favored. nearly six out of 10 air travelers say they are bothered are...
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warmer though in the east hitting the 60s in boston, new york, and baltimore. >>> rob and i are on the edge of our seats because we are hours away from the moment millions of us have been waiting for. tonight we finally find out who is going to claim the coveted mirror ball trophy. >> jennifer grey pulled off two more flawless performances on "dancing with the stars," earning perfect scores in her paso doble and her freestyle to "do you love me." kyle massey's fox trot and booty-shaking freestyle left him in second place. >> as you expected, once again bristol palin picked up the lowest score from the judges but the winner is still anybody's guess. as always, the final they say belongs to the viewers. if it's up to bruno, it's jennifer. he said, if i could have, i would have given you an 11. >> i think twice in a row she's gotten two 30s. she clearly is highest-ranked with all the drama about this season. we'll see where it goes later on tonight. more after this, everybody, stay with us. s season. we'll see where it goes later on tonight. more after this, everybody, stay with us. ♪ [
warmer though in the east hitting the 60s in boston, new york, and baltimore. >>> rob and i are on the edge of our seats because we are hours away from the moment millions of us have been waiting for. tonight we finally find out who is going to claim the coveted mirror ball trophy. >> jennifer grey pulled off two more flawless performances on "dancing with the stars," earning perfect scores in her paso doble and her freestyle to "do you love me." kyle massey's...
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artillery far above seoul confirms the school says that earlier fired shells in exercises directed west baltimore russia urges calm from both sides so for an all out war. danish authorities turn to whistle blower.
artillery far above seoul confirms the school says that earlier fired shells in exercises directed west baltimore russia urges calm from both sides so for an all out war. danish authorities turn to whistle blower.
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they send in the baltimore squad to see if the dog hit on something accurately. what does that guy need to do? we saw him suiting up with the full armor. >> in a case like this. nobody is going to take any chances. many times when they discover a briefcase they blow it up. if in fact they can't resolve it in some other way. megyn: we are getting a look at gop plans to block enactment of the so-called dream act. the republicans passion around a research memo for democrats plan for immigration reform. enroll in college, enlist in the military and you may have a pathway to citizenship. supporters call it that. but critics call it a pathway to amnesty for illegals. gregg jarrett has been working the story. >> reporter: for millions of illegals the dream act is a propicious title because it would fulfill their dream of jumping to the fronts of the line and becoming u.s. citizens. in the end, maybe as many as 6 million or more illegals. at its core the legislation would let undocumented immigrants who came to the united states as children become citizens. it's backed b
they send in the baltimore squad to see if the dog hit on something accurately. what does that guy need to do? we saw him suiting up with the full armor. >> in a case like this. nobody is going to take any chances. many times when they discover a briefcase they blow it up. if in fact they can't resolve it in some other way. megyn: we are getting a look at gop plans to block enactment of the so-called dream act. the republicans passion around a research memo for democrats plan for...